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f NEWS AGENCY , AND - PERIODICAL PUBLICATION OFFICE , No . 5 , UNION STREET , MARKET PLACE , HALIFAX . TTTILLIA 3 I IBBETSON sincerely thanks his f ' F Friends for the very extensive support "he has received among them , as a NEWS AGENT , begs to inform them , and the public generally , that le has taken a Shop , in the above public and enn-Tefuent SiraaQd ! , where he hopes , iy . prompt attention to Business , to merit ¦ & contimiance and
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The Lower Council of Basle City adopted in it * last session ^ whiefi lasted from the 5 th jnsi . to a ! 8 th , a Jaw oa the naturalization of foreigners . AIUt ! plications . ** the rights of eifeenship ^ hieh m ay nX be made hy women as well as , men must be addr es ^ e ^ ^^^^ ywhom theyare for ^ J ? d to the authorities of the interested district . wL sanction-or ^ ecrthen . . If a ^ ded to-tS Lo «^ SounedTatifie ^ e ^ e ^ vU v «»»» 1
~ . vu ... . , umuu V" * " ^ " . me tees DaMf by the applicant are rested partly in thef Treasurv ^ ^^ ' ^ S ^ ' $ & ¦* & Se ^ revenuS of the district which he has chosen for Bis residence The cost of an act of naturalization is fixed bv tli * new law at l , OOOf . ^ 60 . ) for a foreigner , 1 2 ( m ( £ 48 . ) for a Swissj ana ^ Oof . fora / hsitnathbse if he be an inhabitant of the canton . < TJiese « umsare to be reduced whenever the applicant is born , has been : educated , pr spent most of his U ^ in the district or has married :, a citizen of the canton , servedin - th # militia , &c . The qualifications required for adauV siou are , that the petitioner , profess the Protestant religion , enjoy an unblemi 5 hed (? haracter , . end tios sess means of existence- ' V -. ¦ ¦ . ' ; ' ¦¦¦¦¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ~ On the 1 st of January last there Were 38 second * ary schools in the canton of Zurich / six of whicV had been opened In 0837 . The ; irainbei ; of pupils was 1 , 500 ; each of those estabh ' shmentsrwas allowed by the State a sum of 720 f . per-annum .:
: v :. ; .: : / - : ; . ;; , eANm \ .- : - ¦<¦ > . ¦ Z-y ^ --s ' We have received : JSSTew York ; papers to the 1 st inst . by the' packet shi p Mediator , Captain ChamhliiL : which left New York on the l ^ , and arrived ati jPortemouth on Saturday afternoon . ' . ; . " ' >;;• . " ( From the New York Commercial Advertiser of ; :. - ... ' -. . . - ' ¦' ' : ' - ; ¦ , / Ae 29 th . ) :: v - , ; : _ The Buffalopapers : of the 22 d conMn iinothin * interesting with . regard to the movements ' on thf frontier . Lieutenant Champlin ^ UnitedSta te ^ N ;
avy has-been- appointed by the Government totake commandofthe United States naval force ? on the lake 1 The Robert Fulton , underthe command of Lieir tenant Homans . left Buffalo , on the 2 Ist ^ on a crhf * up the lake , having on board Colonel "Worth -Caut A \ right , and Lieutenant- Talcot , United States * army , with 17 » men ; 20 of these were , volunteers irom General Burt's brigade . The New England under the command of Lieutenant Champlin wal to leave on the 22 nd . - : ¦ , • r • ,-. f ,:- » V
The steamboat Barcelona has been given- tip by Lieutenant ¦ Homans , in' consequence . of her being too small for the purpose ... . . '" r ' . - . .
( From the Buffalo Jmrnal . ) .- / . : : Capture . —Colonel H . L-Eosworth , with a oV tix-lvint ^ nt of the 8 th Brigade , accompanied by one oi the Deputy ilarshals , succeeded in regainino- two pieces of cannon and several stands o ' f armsfwita powder , balls , &c , belonging , to the State . They ' were found at Groodrieh ' sf , some fifteen miles tip ths h . kc . ... - ¦ . ¦ . ¦ ¦ . ¦ . . ;; . - . ¦ : ¦ ¦ . ¦ .... " ¦ ¦ }' ¦ r ¦¦ -.
( From the Detroit Free Press , Jan . 13 . ) Canadian Affairs . —Having ibeen iiilbrmed that the patriot fores at the . mouth , of Detroit river had retired from Whitewobd Island ^ and were om < nizing ; themselves upon an American island nearbr for hostile preparations against Canada , Governor Mason ., accompanied by General Brown , of IoDia and B . Woodwortk , : and A . Teh Eyek , Esqrs . of this o : ty , took passage in the steam-boat Erie oa
, 1 hur ^ a ay morning , for that point ; to " ascertain the ttuth-of the ; report , and to take ; measures accofi ingly . The boat arrived at Sugar Island , belonging to cur Government , in the course . of Thursday ev « £ in ? , v .: bich they found in the occupation of about 300 armed : men . After allaying the apprehensiou oi the sentinels , and satisfying them that they had no immediate hostile intentions , the gentlemen above uauved \ rcre allowed to land . . ^
After entering the camp , Governor Mason , we uuderstaF . d , immediately had an : earnest conversation with the officers in . command j remonstrated with them against their illegal . occupation of our territory , assurer ! them that it ^ ^ would oot be suffered m& lmpuiiity , and urged them , by all the consideratioj * tnat could be addressed to them under the . circumstances , to abandon their enterprise . We are gratj-Hut to state tout the appeal had its-effect , and tbilt the Erk-y in the course of the night , took the whole force , with its effects , from the island , and ' put it upon the main land / whence it was to disperse ; and the men return to thuir homes . The Erie returned : about eleven o ' clock yesterday morning with several of the men from tha island on-board . : , ~
^ In the Legislature yesterday the following ^ reaai . We ; Gnd lesolutions were offered :- — ¦ ; ¦ .: " Whereas , recent occtirrences of an atrocionj character , the nssemblage of armed bodies of men , on Ivot . h sides of the bbundary line separating the United States from-Canada , the commissipnof higli . hauded acts , in violation of the laws ofthe United States by troops illegally armed and : assembled ,. and the extraordinary state of excitement and exasp ' eration manifested by the inhabitants , not . only of Canada , but of this State , render the presence of an efficient and competent force of the United States abyofiitely necessary on the frontier ' of the State ; therefore ,, ; : ¦ ' . ¦ ' : . : . ¦' : ' *'¦' ¦ . : V V ¦ : 1
IRevolved ,- : by the Senate and House of Rejir ^ sentntiyts of the State of : Michigar , : that the Goverr . or of this State be , and hereby is requiraJ , without delay , to apply to the ; President of . the United States that a force of at least two' regiments of-the United States' troops , witb due proportion of artillery , may : be ordered to the Canadian froHtierof tWs-State . " ...., . " : ; , :. . ¦ , ' ; . - : . ¦ ; - ¦ . ' ,-:. ' : ¦ . ¦¦ ; . The DetroitDaily Advertiser , ofttle 9 th . instant , gives the following account of the manner in which the steam-boat General Brady was seized 6 y Sutherland and his men : ^~ ' . - ¦ :
Parikg . AriyENTtjRE . —G-repLt alarm pfeyailed m the city this morning , about three o ' clock / in consequence of a successtul and bold ' attempt on tb part of some 100 or 150 reckless .. adj-enturers , to take possessio ; . of the steam-boat G-eneral /' Brd ^ rnquttftionably for one of the parties ' concerned m the _ Canadian war . The boat was in charge : of a military guard , sne riaving beea yesterday pressed into the serrice of the state j but / the [' guard-being unable to defend her , the alarm bells -wiere ruDg / the military assembled , and immediate steps were taken
to recover her . It is due to the civil wiatch to state , that , ow ! ng to the . fact of their being on ! duty in parts of the town remote from the : wharf at which the General Brady , lay , they could not assemble . early enough , and in sufficient numbers to | prevent-her seizure . When' the alarm was generally given the boat bad got beyond the . reach of ] force . The desperadoes ; greatly outnumbered the guard ; the bo « was taken v , i , th but little resistance . Several shots were fired by the guardj but with ^ what effect . ^ cannot say . ";¦¦ . . ;¦ ' ¦ .
The Detroit Morning : Post states : : that Stitherland , having been arrested and charged with a hish urisaemeanour , was examined before Judge Wil inns , of the United States District Court . ; The court decided that ( the evidence wasnotsurrlcient to justify a committal , and he was discharged ; '" . Mr . Van E-ensselaerj of : Navy-Island , was " at Syracuse at the last accounts . —JBi / Jfalo Star . ThefBitffalp Daily Star of W ^ dnesdaycfaya : ' " We learn that Colonel / Worth has made ^ eecore several loads of armSj at Fredonia and DttT&xh belonging to the state . " ¦ -v ¦ . ' ¦ . ¦ ¦ - ¦ . ;/ ¦
; .- ' - : From the RochestwBemo&rat . i ; The Canada War not yetended ;—letter * were received in this \ city last evening ; direct froff Brantford , Upper Canada , which state that upon the day it was written ^ and before it was mailed , five expresses had passed through , that place orTorpnto , with _ the intelligence that the patriots -had risen & considerable numbers in the London district , for the avowed purpose of rescuipg the individuals impniOS ' ed in . the gaol in that distrieti : : ' . -. . '' :. ¦ : : The ; letter " adds that . "before ' this reaches yon , the jail will . . .. 'doubtless be taken , and the p risoners released . r ;¦ " : ¦ - r ¦ ; .:: - - ,. - . ; ' . ;; : ;; . ' . •;¦ ¦;¦
We are told tbat a law has passed the Parlianient of Upper Canada confiscating the property of all who ; have left the province since the 3 d of December last . who did hot return and takeup arms up ° n the side-= of government . Tha confiscated : p . rope # i » ^ be appropriated exclusiveiy to pay the expenses PI the-war .. ' . ' ' - ' ¦ ... " _ ¦ ; ..- j ^ ' . ' .: ' " ; :.. . - ' : - ' ¦ : ¦ '¦¦ ¦ ¦' ,. ' - : , , We understand , also , that there is a provisnon ^ the same law , which , declares that no alien shall be permitted to prosecute business , ; or have his propertf protected ^ unless he repairs to ; the > prpvinee and also takes-up arms . ' /\ ' - ¦;¦ : ' ¦ ¦ ' . ¦ - ' .. ' : ¦ . ' .. ' ¦ : -: ' " .: ; ' ; .- ' .- v ¦)\ ; The provision ' will operate severely upon ^ several gentlemen iii this city who own : property in CanM ' We learn from iMr . Strong , theirailroad * % & * that ; General Van Renselaer ^^ pa | se d oh east fr ^ Batavia-yesterday ;; - \ ' - ' - \ - ' ' :- '¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ : ' \ ' "' ¦ ¦ :: '¦ ¦¦ V ^' ^ J
. . . . ; Sir Francis Head haa beeni on . Navy IalaniJl-i * tf said that islaniwillbe fortified , j- V .- ; - \ . ; . . i . 1 ' :. AbiUhasbe sernb % in Upper Canada ; 'toy ahlM ^ -im ^^^ for debt , except in cases ^ fra ^ - ' ^ ' ^'' ' ; ; # A petition has been presented to the IIoii *? ° Assembly of "Upper Canada , from ^ the'Constitutipp Association of Montreal ^ praying theIhouse toU ** into consideration the present state of the CaB * w * ' and urging the re « xinion of the provinces . 1
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5 Kft AtigsBUrgjSiixfi ^ e w ^ hes an a ^ ole ^ d > ted Oo ^ sVantiuopie ^ ith ulfc ^ h | c 1 i states tharttie ; ine » facing movement of ; Meheni 5 tA ) li had produced : thegdeaired effec |» - ! r 4 f he-Torte , . ^ larmed at the ; ]}^ paragons of itirahiin B ^ fia in ^ ^ yria , had ( it must Be inferred ) ; 3 ( nd | tCed P soine . iJconcessioa' on -the partof : the Y \ ceroy , for , ii is added , that all' was ifigain tranquil in the Turkish capital , with a prospect of -its ^ remaining"so . The ^^ works at the ; D ardanelles , which had beeri : suspended by the severity .-b ' f the season , had been resumed arid were proceeding with activity . The object ( if this nevr undertaking is ascribed not to fears of any of the great European , Pbyrers ^ but of Mehemet AUi , who is daily increasing his navy with a view Itp make an attempt on Uohbcantinople . ¦ ¦; .. "; . , .- .. _ - .. ... ' . ' . - ¦ ; .- , ;; -, ;;; ...-- ' ; •;
Another letter , dated the 28 th ; ult states , " that the Sultan Waa so much better satisfied respecting the in tentipns and conduct of Mehemet AHr , that he was aboot sending an ambassador to represent him at the approaching marriage of the Pasha ' s ' . son Ibrahim . ¦ . "' ' .: '' ' .-. ' ¦• ' ¦ ' ¦'" - ., ' ¦ ¦" . [ - ' .. ;; -. ' ¦' : '¦" ' ' ¦ : ' ¦ 'A ^^ report prevailed ^ on thpParisBourse on Friday that Don Carlos had been . made prisoner after the defeat of his army , but it was notcreditedi The shares in banking concern , of M . Lafitte rose considerably ( lOOf . per share ) on that day .
- Le Siecle gives a report that Her Majesty Queen Victoria had addressed an autograph letter to the King of the French ^ inviting the Dukes of Orleans and Nemours to Her Majesty's coronation , ; . bu * t that the Buke of Nemours only would be allowed , to accept it . Le Temps asserts that the King Had subscribed to a fund for erecting , on the plain . 6 t Waterloo , opposite , to the Belgic Hon , a : ropnument in memory of the brave Frenchmen killed in the of the of
great battle ^ 18 th June , 1815 . The King of the Belgians is represented as . ho . ving acquiesced iu the undertakings . ; .., . The Hanover Gazette of the 21 st inst . repe-its the report that the Emperor of Austria would visit Toplitz in the month of May ^ and that the Emperor Nicholas was to proceed to 'JBferUn' and Wiesbaden about the same time , and thence visit several of ' the Genna-n Courts for the purpose of choosing ' a wife for his tides ' ; son . It was .. ' believed , that the two
monarchs would afterwards arrived together in Vienna . , The Frankfort Government Cazette of the 21 st stafe * that the electors oi ' Harburg , who returned M . ltiechtman to the Legislature of Hanover , had caused to be inserted in the minutes of the proceedings that if they li ; vd complied with the King ' s desire it . was merely on condition that the Constitution of 1833 should be maintained . The corporation of ' Commoners had made a similar declaration .. . 31 ; . ' Hugo , the brpther-m-law of M . Muller , who . conditioiially took the oath of allegiance , bad been elected deputy for Gottin ^ en . / . ¦¦ .. .
Advices "from . Carlsruhe of tb . e 17 th' inst . mention , that notwithstnntiing the rccdiJirnendatioB of the Minister ofthe Interior , the session of the States of the Grand Buchy of Baden would not be confiriyd to the incre discussion ofthe Railroad Bill . M . de Rotteck had given notice of hi-d ! intention to bring forward a motion upen the a flair ot' Cologne , in favour oi' tije Archbishop . Acootdi ' ng to letters iVom Florence of the 4 'lr inst . a couHuitive liad been occupied during some time with the establishment of a railroad b ' etwivn that city , Leghorn , and Fisa . The di .--t : irice between Florence and Leghorn is 54 Italian miles . .
ihe uiscovery of a very ric " h foal-miue in Tuscany had ericouragfd " the Gfand . D ; ike to undertaku the work : the co . il necessary for the consumption of the country had heretofore ^ lieer ; irnnortcdlToinFrairce . The D ' iurin tie Roma of the 13 th states that the Pope had Ik Id a consistory on the 12 th , at which His ¦ JloJiiit ' .-. s anuouneed having raised to the . di gnity or Cardinals , Bishops \> alcohteri , ? . Iellini , Qrioli , Mfzzoi ' -tnii , Ciiicci , : ; t > d Uftolir . i , " together with lour orhtrs whose names he-would sub-e ^ at'iuly ninkt known .
J » y rvii ' . diid-jcurn Is and private corre ^ jiondence to the 17 h aisu . nt , incluMAC , tye Govorniiient . y . as said to haw concluclid on tl . at d . y , an arrangement with Vr . v h' >! i . ' . e of M e-si : ~\ Boui ^ chnd for the a dvance ofasumof 2 O ' , ( 'Pp , 0 Ot ) reals for current expenses , part oi ' v . h cn had nlreauy i-ctn paid . The whole ¦ sttei . tioxi o ! the Culi - . R ' t was tLun directed towards c 11 ' re-. t . -uiblisl' . iaciU of .-a iquneil of state , on the plan of tlitit-ot' France , ; nir ! composed of 30 or : i 6 ic . 'oii . laM / . The Op ;» c > it o ; i objected , to this project ^ which was ini ' . ierco ^ sicS ' jr . it ' . pu littbfe a . board . of four fiop'jtie .- ; ni . d a ^ nivcr — viz ., . Messrs . Martinez , de la Jlosr ' , ' Tarcnn , GarJli , tf . tnchez , and Pacheo . ( iei .-en . i Crt .-oridclot had been named Captamr
Ge :. e : ; : l of Old Castile , and Gtineral Uv ' ii-nirh hnft Ge :. e : ; : l ol Old Castile , auu General ^ uitoga had been pivss'iited ly M . Lutouv ivlaubourjr , the Fivncb -Ambns /; , doV , wirh the iijsjgnia of ' Officer of the Legion cf Honour ; A Tfte-: s ' .-. gt' irom- the Infante Don Sebastian was coninumifaied to the Senate on the 17 ch . The Prince info : med theA ; -sen : bly , tiiat . being , a senator , in . virtue of the 20 th Article of the Constitution , he would tha ;; k it to appoint a day to fec ' ei ' v . t ' ' his oatlu as meniher of . t . he Rouse . The letter of the Infante
was retened to a committee , who , ' it was thought , would reject his demand , v , s the 20 ; h article of ' thc Corsftutiou concedes that privilege only to the Kinsi ' s- sou eu the immediute heir to the Crown ? The House afterward ?) proceeded to discuss '" . the bill for the levy of 40 , 000 recruits , aad successive ]' , ' adopted the first nine paragraphs . The -number of senators in attendance was' 74 , irt the ballot for the presidency , of the Chamber of Deputies ^ M . Arguelles , the candidate of the Opposition , obtained 53 voces-out of 153 votes .
x he inhabitants of Malaga bad subscribed a sum of 748 , 000 reals towards defraying the expenses oi " equipping and arming the Andalushin corps ' of reserve . . ' The OasteUuuo of the 17 th publishes most distressing accounts from the province of Toledo , Yebenes was still in possession of the insurgents , and their chief , Jara , was at San Pabloj at the head of 2 , 400 men , 800 of whom , however , were -yet unarnied . Oh the 12 th that chief sent to demaiid 10 , 000 rations from the inhabitants of Ajofrin ( two leagues distant from Toledo ) , who liustened to comply with bis injunction .
In the sitting of the Chamber of Representatives of the 14 th instant , an incident occurred which caused considerable agitation . In . 'th ' e , midst of a debate on a memorial of the municipality of Madrid , vequesling to be relieved , of their . functions , M . Lutan described the evils which the civil w ; ar entailed on the people of Catalonia , Navarre , Estremadura , and La Mancha . The 'President ha' -irig called him . to order , a violent iiproar arose in the public gallerie *) which were cleared by an armed force . It was not expected tbat any interesting debate would occur before the arrival of the ej'aUadp deputies returned by . Malaga , whose elections had not yet been verified . »
r . he Gazette of : the loth . Contains a despatch from the Political Chief of Cuenca , dated the 9 th instant , announcing that Bon Fermin Leguia , -at the bead of the volunteers of . the province , had lately iuvprised , near . -trie Castle ; of La . s Veguilla ? , the band of Francisco del Olnio , consisting of 40 infantry . and 30 horsemen , of whom he had killed 28 , and made 12 prisoners . The report adds , that another snial ! band , commanded by Jose Ximenei , had been overtaken on the 8 th , near Cardenete , ' by a . detachment of Lancers of the Eoyal Guards , who' -had / killed 16 men , and dispersed the remainder .
The last accounts from Vaiehcia were of the lOthV General Borso di Carminati . had marched out of JVturviedrD on the 8 th , and encountered a party of insurgents at Yillavieja . Commander Eodriguez had charged the cavali-y of the latter at the head : of 60 horse , driven it back , and dispersed it . General Borso had , subsequently brought the artillery to bear on a mass of 2 , 000 infantry , drawn up in froiit of the village , and ultimately routed itj . with the loss of 30 killed and many wounded . The commander of one of the Carlist squadrons had remained among the dead .- ; - . ¦ : :
. On the . 4 th , General Ortfa addressed a proclamation to his troops from Peniscola , announcing that in the morning of that day Don . Grabnel Laisa , ' a clergyman , and three of the . inhabitants , convicted of having entered , into a conspiracy for delivering the place into the hands of die -army , had been shot pn the Esplanade ,, as traitors to their Queen and country . After this deed , General Oraa returned to Valencia , where he stopped -two days , and again ( on the 8 th ) . left that capital with his division . The CaTlist Chiefj Foreadell , was at that time in the Tal de Almpnacidj levj'ing the youHg men and widowers between 16 and 40 years of age . Advices from Baj'onne of the 20 th inst . state that the Carlists had concentrated at Estella between
25 and 30 battalions . On the 16 th ' General Espartero , at ' the head , of 30 battalions , and ij 20 p cavalry ; with ten . pieces of artillery , was pTeparing to attack th ? place , and had occupied with that view the positions of Vienna , Mefidavia , Lodosfi , and Sesma . Anengagement was deemed inevitable , and it was even reported in Bayonne that Espartero had succeeded in forcing the Carlist line , and destroyed or captured two or three of their battaliong , but , as we yesterday stated ( and pur statement is ; eonv firmed by a ^^ Telegraphic despatch published in La Charte pi Thursday night , ) his operations were confined to a more demohstratioh against Estella ; ••
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Northern Star (1837-1852), March 3, 1838, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct341/page/2/
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